The angle of my back on the Aurora was just slightly forward at the point where my worn disk doesn`t like( although the Aurora has a real nice high riding position) so rather than drop forward into more of a race position I decided to lift the bars by fitting a quill extender.
I also fitted a bracket to be able to lock my 13Amp Li-polymer battery in place under the crossbar (similar to what I did on my Evans but put a bit more design time in this time) I used two stainless jubilee clips (one would have done but you can`t beat bely and braces) and drilled holes through the bracket for the clips to pass through to get the thing offset because the locking pin comes out off centre.
Now all my bikes will take that Li-polymer battery as a second power source and increase the range if needed. You can just see the switch fitted in the controller box that switches between the 10Amp battery on the rack and the Li-polymer.
quill_extender Photo Gallery by david chilvers at pbase.com
Dave
I also fitted a bracket to be able to lock my 13Amp Li-polymer battery in place under the crossbar (similar to what I did on my Evans but put a bit more design time in this time) I used two stainless jubilee clips (one would have done but you can`t beat bely and braces) and drilled holes through the bracket for the clips to pass through to get the thing offset because the locking pin comes out off centre.
Now all my bikes will take that Li-polymer battery as a second power source and increase the range if needed. You can just see the switch fitted in the controller box that switches between the 10Amp battery on the rack and the Li-polymer.
quill_extender Photo Gallery by david chilvers at pbase.com
Dave